You mentioned I could use function interfaces for overwritable methods, but I'm curious, is there a simple way to do it? I know "extends" or "delegates" grant default methods, but I don't know if there's such a shortcut for function interfaces.
Because if it requires a lot of effort on the user's part to make it work, I don't think too many people would be interested in using my system that I'm developing.
I'm gonna use a saying that I learned from my good pal Romek:
"Talking to kinkykingy is like talking to a brick wall; It's boring, and neither of you will get anything from it."
@your conversation from may 24th
btw, I just recognized kinky never gave me any rep. One reason more not to talk to him but let him live in his fine little world of nonsense.
I guess it's okay, they know him there.
btw in the meantime i'm going to write some debugging code and try to figure out a way to code up something to force aids to take back the indexes of units you never wanted it to index. or somthing like that...unless there's a simple and easy way in the system already. it kinda looks like there might be...i don't know what everything does yet. :/ (which has nothing to do with the bug i found, i should repeat that)
found the offending trigger! turns out it's an isolated incident...but yeah anyway i don't really understand how to fix the problem without deleting the trigger. i guess it's not a big deal to say goodbye to some old spell that someone else made, but if it's easy for you to figure out then have at it, and thanks. i don't understand the code in that spell.
It'll be good practice at least, I did a bunch of practice boards the last few weeks but that's a bit different than actual repair. It's pretty obvious what's going on with those, so it's not very hard to trace the leads, and they aren't designed with faults so
Site is peaking on traffic for the recipes - Sundays are always the big days and we are 200 plus unique visitors an hour right now and it will be like that probably be around 3000 total on the site all day maybe more if Google desires it LOL
Anyway I have a power bench that I don't actually know how to use, but I'm assuming I can take the battery out and power it directly from that to see if any of them turn on.
If you had kids like me that grew up in that era you could just go to your closet and fish out one of the cords from the cord bag. I bet I have everyone of those cord connectors plus some